Aptx4869
Mechanical
- Mar 1, 2018
- 44
Hi
We have a hydraulic system controlling a stop valve for the steam turbine. As per OEM, it is required to do test for this valve on daily basis
The supply oil to actuator is via a piping (hydraulic SAE flange) and the piping has a support. But I can see the piping sometimes vibrate during valve actuation. This is common on all steam turbines we have. Even the piping support after years will get its bolts loose from vibration.
Recently, one of the piping developed a crack at the weld joint which could be due fatigue.
Is it possible to switch into a hydraulic hose (instead of piping/tube) like attached if the hose can withstand the pressure ? Any standards/codes to know if this is acceptable or not ? or we have to review the locations of supports ? what standards to use ?
Thanks
We have a hydraulic system controlling a stop valve for the steam turbine. As per OEM, it is required to do test for this valve on daily basis
The supply oil to actuator is via a piping (hydraulic SAE flange) and the piping has a support. But I can see the piping sometimes vibrate during valve actuation. This is common on all steam turbines we have. Even the piping support after years will get its bolts loose from vibration.
Recently, one of the piping developed a crack at the weld joint which could be due fatigue.
Is it possible to switch into a hydraulic hose (instead of piping/tube) like attached if the hose can withstand the pressure ? Any standards/codes to know if this is acceptable or not ? or we have to review the locations of supports ? what standards to use ?
Thanks